Announces a book on the emotional benefits of natural environments. Authors include Michael Aleksiuk, Maurice Strong, and E.O. Wilson.
Academic research journal directed toward individuals who have an interest in the study of interrelationships between people and their sociophysical surroundings.
The Ecopsychology Institute was established at California State University, Hayward in April 1994 to facilitate an international dialogue between two communities: environmental scientists/activists on the one hand, and psychologists/psychotherapists on the other.
Depth-psychological perspectives on listening to the ignored voice of place.
Contains five related articles on the website of Dennis Merritt, Jungian analyst, in the ecopsychology section.
Introduction to an ecopsychological "genealogy" or history of coastal California.
An ecopsychology site dedicated to exploring the liveliness of the nonhuman world.
An organization that promotes environmental awareness and social change through the arts and ecopsychological principles.
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